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doma was a law passed by the house and the senate and signed into law by president clinton. in our system of government the administration doesn't get to decide what's constitutional. the supreme court does. and our lawsuit was to make sure that the proper forum was used to make sure that we know what's constitutional and what isn't. , you're to ask you back for three straight weeks after two weeks off. are you going to stick your -- >> dollar for dollar is the plan. we have not -- we have had some discussions but not any big discussions at this point. >> on that point do you foresee now the issue the sequester, government funding bill, debt limit, all been pushed to august, are you hoping to having those conversations with the president once again? are we gearing down to a showdown in august allah -- ala 2011? >> you're asking me a question i can't answer. we have made clear that to get rid of the sequester we need cuts and reforms that will put us on a path to balance the budget over 10 years. the president has been clear that we are not -- he's not going to address our en
doma was a law passed by the house and the senate and signed into law by president clinton. in our system of government the administration doesn't get to decide what's constitutional. the supreme court does. and our lawsuit was to make sure that the proper forum was used to make sure that we know what's constitutional and what isn't. , you're to ask you back for three straight weeks after two weeks off. are you going to stick your -- >> dollar for dollar is the plan. we have not -- we...
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law. it's an antimilitary provision. it was put in by jack lew, a very liberal member of the president's, at that time, chief of staff for offic office of mot and budget. the president seems to be quite happy to see these cuts fall on the defense department. he seems to be happy to have this happen. why do you say that? i say, because he's done nothing to philadelphia it. -- to fix it except demand something that he has no right to demand. that is, to violate this agreement and raise taxes and spend more. and that's not going to happen. congress is not going to vote to violate the agreement they made with the american people just less than two years ago. if we give in on that, we might as well quit. and our colleagues say they want to have a balanced approach to the budget, and they're going to raise taxes, and most people hear that think that the taxes will be used to reduce the deficit. but it's not. the taxes are going to be used to fund more spending over the agreement we've had in pla
law. it's an antimilitary provision. it was put in by jack lew, a very liberal member of the president's, at that time, chief of staff for offic office of mot and budget. the president seems to be quite happy to see these cuts fall on the defense department. he seems to be happy to have this happen. why do you say that? i say, because he's done nothing to philadelphia it. -- to fix it except demand something that he has no right to demand. that is, to violate this agreement and raise taxes and...
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california law. san francisco has 30 days to respond to the lawsuit. >> 8:40. big changes are coming to the tonight show. new reports say when jay leno retires, jimmy fallon will be the new host. the network says still hasn't signed a deal with jimmy fallon and no timetable for the changes. but insiders say it's going to happen before the fall of next year and a new york studio is already being built. >>> new zealand joining the list of countries that are upset about the oscar winning movie argo. claims new zealand diplomates declined to take in a group of americans after the u.s. embassy was stormed after the revolution. passed a motion saying the movie misled the world. canadians are also angry that one of the diplomates was not portrayed. >>> about a billion viewers every month check out something on youtube. video viewing web site crossed that threshold five months after facebook announced online social network reached 1 billion for the first time. google by the way owns youtube. that gives it an
california law. san francisco has 30 days to respond to the lawsuit. >> 8:40. big changes are coming to the tonight show. new reports say when jay leno retires, jimmy fallon will be the new host. the network says still hasn't signed a deal with jimmy fallon and no timetable for the changes. but insiders say it's going to happen before the fall of next year and a new york studio is already being built. >>> new zealand joining the list of countries that are upset about the oscar...
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i'm so happy that this law came into being. we will all participate in that, remember that cold winter period where we were in session longer, i'm told, than any other time in the history of the country to pass this legislation. we worked hard to pass it. it's already ensuring the care of human life remains the first object of government, as thomas jefferson said it should. the presiding officer: the senator from washington. mrs. murray: thank you, mr. president. i want to thank my ranking member, senator sessions. we had a good debate last night. i think everyone had a chance to see the differences about the values and priorities that drive us, how we see this country and how we see our future, and i am looking forward to having that conversation again today. mr. president, the budget we are debating on the floor this week puts our middle-class families first. it reflects our pro-growth, pro-medical middle class agenda that the american people went to the polls of in support of in the election just a few months ago. it takes t
i'm so happy that this law came into being. we will all participate in that, remember that cold winter period where we were in session longer, i'm told, than any other time in the history of the country to pass this legislation. we worked hard to pass it. it's already ensuring the care of human life remains the first object of government, as thomas jefferson said it should. the presiding officer: the senator from washington. mrs. murray: thank you, mr. president. i want to thank my ranking...
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that is under current law, the law the president supports. he changed to make that, so it is financially feasible. our program would move us in the direction of premium support, which is what members of congress have. it will allow for a certain amount of money subsidy, a benefit check, if you will, for seniors to be able to utilize that to purchase what they want for themselves so they are able to have an insurance program that is much more responsive to them. as a physician, medicare patients are having a whale of a time finding doctors to take medicare. if you are a new medicare patients and your doctor prior to the agencies the five does not take medicare patients, you have a very difficult time finding a new dr. who will take a new medicare patient. one out of every three doctors in this country have limited the number of patients they are seeing. see no of every eight medicare patients at all. the program is flawed and needs to be reformed. we need to strengthen medicare. our guest,rice is republican of georgia. we are talking about bud
that is under current law, the law the president supports. he changed to make that, so it is financially feasible. our program would move us in the direction of premium support, which is what members of congress have. it will allow for a certain amount of money subsidy, a benefit check, if you will, for seniors to be able to utilize that to purchase what they want for themselves so they are able to have an insurance program that is much more responsive to them. as a physician, medicare patients...
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it's not just overnight these sorts of laws have passed. and i think we're seeing the beginning. it's surprising that universal background checks might actually pass. i talked with some folks over in the house who say maybe it doesn't even come up there but it looks like it had momentum in the senate. >> i'm like mayor nutter in philadelphia, get the guns off the streets, too. mark glaze, thank you. i'm going to be saying by the end of the show, i think i'll mention it five times. by the way, it's 202-224-3121. call your senate right now. make some noise. >>> up next, another whopper about president obama from none other than michele bachmann is back and she dodges a report. look at her there, trying to ask questions about bachmann, that's next. in the sideshow, right where she belongs. we'll be right back. er ] going to sleep may be easy, but when you wake up in the middle of the night it can be frustrating. it's hard to turn off and go back to sleep. intermezzo is the first and only prescription sleep aid approved for use as needed in the middle of the night when you can't get
it's not just overnight these sorts of laws have passed. and i think we're seeing the beginning. it's surprising that universal background checks might actually pass. i talked with some folks over in the house who say maybe it doesn't even come up there but it looks like it had momentum in the senate. >> i'm like mayor nutter in philadelphia, get the guns off the streets, too. mark glaze, thank you. i'm going to be saying by the end of the show, i think i'll mention it five times. by the...
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additional law enforcement surveillance. it will be used for experience, agriculture, geological surveying, pipeline maintenance, and search and rescue operations. there are many valuable uses. it raises serious concerns about the impact on the constitutional and privacy rights of all americans. the department of homeland security through customs and border protection's operate modern unarmed drones to patrol parts of the southern border and to support drug efforts by law enforcement. a number of local om -- agencies them forored using operational surveillance. those raise questions regarding ws,quacy, privacy lars , under whate circumstances should law a searchnt obtain warrant? no drones in the u.s. are yet organized. the equal enforcement -- this extends beyond the limited law enforcement. them in theallow investigative space. we have to consider the impact on the privacy rights of americans. has week, one company pushed to gather data on americans. it led to over collection and potential privacy violations. a scan of ama
additional law enforcement surveillance. it will be used for experience, agriculture, geological surveying, pipeline maintenance, and search and rescue operations. there are many valuable uses. it raises serious concerns about the impact on the constitutional and privacy rights of all americans. the department of homeland security through customs and border protection's operate modern unarmed drones to patrol parts of the southern border and to support drug efforts by law enforcement. a number...
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we already look to case law. one of the things we position our program on a concept is not really invented a new abilities to collect information. you know, the camera has done that for us. it's done that for decades in the past. so there is case law out there that speaks to the direction we take when we consider putting a camera in the air. really the fact that it flies on the system for the police helicopter you see really hasn't changed the way we think about it or view it. >> what limitations of members support? >> let me clarify. the limitations we support are the ones that currently identified to the study of case law that has occurred. >> it seems to me there should be an important distinction between individuals for whom there is probable cause, substantial evidence to be suspected of a crime in my enforcement has had extensive tools for operating in the collection of data concerning ordinary citizen. when you overlay the availability of drones proliferation of care mess. my hometown of houston recently v
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >>> welcome back to "hardball." harry reid dealt a devastating blow to gun control supporters yesterday when he signaled his bill next month won't include senator dianne feinstein's assault weapons ban. handing a political victory in round one to the nra. according to reid it was a numbers game. >> right now her amendment using the most optimistic numbers has less than 40 votes. that's not 60. i'm not going to try to put somebody on the floor that won't succeed. i want something that will succeed. >> i saw that coming. feinstein who has championed the cause for decades of fighting assault weapons plans to keep fighting for her ban. >> very powerful. i've known that all my wife. it doesn't take a weapon away from anyone. i mean, my goodness, the nra says there are 2 million of these or 3 million of them, whatever it is, in the country already. how many assault weapons do you need in the united states of america? >> well, the new york covered that this morning. look at that, wow. the headline "shame on u.s., assault w
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >>> welcome back to "hardball." harry reid dealt a devastating blow to gun control supporters yesterday when he signaled his bill next month won't include senator dianne feinstein's assault weapons ban. handing a political victory in round one to the nra. according to reid it was a numbers game. >> right now her amendment using the most optimistic numbers has less than 40 votes. that's not 60. i'm not going to try to put...
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it's not just overnight these sorts of laws have passed. and everythii think we're seein beginning. it's surprising that universal background checks might actually pass. i talked with some folks over in the house who say maybe it doesn't even come up there but it looks like it had momentum in the senate. >> i'm like mayor nutter in philadelphia, get the guns off the streets, too. mark glaze, thank you. i'm going to be saying by the end of the show, i think i'll mention it five times. by the way, it's 202-224-3121. call your senate right now. make some noits. >>> up next, another whopper about approximately obama from none other than michele bachmann is back and she dodges a report. look at her there. trying to ask questions about bachmann, that's next. we'll be right back. mention it five times. we'll be right back. [ male ann] i've seen incredible things. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and mo
it's not just overnight these sorts of laws have passed. and everythii think we're seein beginning. it's surprising that universal background checks might actually pass. i talked with some folks over in the house who say maybe it doesn't even come up there but it looks like it had momentum in the senate. >> i'm like mayor nutter in philadelphia, get the guns off the streets, too. mark glaze, thank you. i'm going to be saying by the end of the show, i think i'll mention it five times. by...
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yet under the law the president's now 45 days late on releasing his budget. and so what kind of set of priorities does that show the fact that the president doesn't think it's important enough to meet the legal deadline to file his own budget. he's 45 days late and we know his final four picks. we're laying this plan forward to get a balanced budget and to get our economy moving and start putting some pro-growth policies in place so we can create jobs in this country. with that i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the time of the gentleman has expired. the gentleman from maryland. mr. van hollen: thank you, mr. chairman. i now yield one minute to the distinguished new member from florida, ms. frankel. the chair: the gentleman from florida is recognized for one minute. ms. frankel: thank you, mr. speaker. i want to explain my strong opposition to the republican budget and strong support of the democrat budget amendment because it offers a balanced approach that is fair to seniors, the middle class and invest in the right priorities. i want to give a
yet under the law the president's now 45 days late on releasing his budget. and so what kind of set of priorities does that show the fact that the president doesn't think it's important enough to meet the legal deadline to file his own budget. he's 45 days late and we know his final four picks. we're laying this plan forward to get a balanced budget and to get our economy moving and start putting some pro-growth policies in place so we can create jobs in this country. with that i yield back the...
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if they misuse it, the laws tell you if you violate the laws you should be punished. >> and the laws have caught up with the new technology. >> that may be the issue we should be discussing. it's the technology that exists today not the delivery system. >> our laws need to be as sophisticated as the people that are potentially breaking them. i think that's what we are headed to. thank you very much. >> senator cruz. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you, all of the witnesses, for coming and testifying today. it seems to me that drones are a technological tool that, as with most tools, can be used productively or can be abused. hen we think about our conduct overseas, in particular in counterterrorism, i think drones have proven effective tool in certain circumstances, and in particular have enabled us to deal with terrorists without placing service men and women directly in harm's way. at the same time, it seems to me that overseas our conduct needs to be consistent with the laws of war. and domestically in the united states that our conduct and all circumstances needs to be consiste
if they misuse it, the laws tell you if you violate the laws you should be punished. >> and the laws have caught up with the new technology. >> that may be the issue we should be discussing. it's the technology that exists today not the delivery system. >> our laws need to be as sophisticated as the people that are potentially breaking them. i think that's what we are headed to. thank you very much. >> senator cruz. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you, all of the...
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to protect schools and laws. it is aimed to dry up the supply of the overtime. >> while the part of the measure is in limbo. it is likely that the senate will vote on three other measures a ban on high capacity ammunition clips, a call for universal background checks, and stiffer penalties for gun trafficking. >> the risk of a large asteroid hitting or are small. but experts say the doomsday preparations still need to be made. >> congress are potential options that could literally save the earth, but there is a big price tag. >> chris large as the story. >> the russians saw a flash of light in her the sonic boom. the meteor exploded with the force of a nuclear bomb! it did $30 million in damage and killed thousands. >> no one saw it coming. >> we were fortunate that the events of last month was an interesting coincidence rather than a catastrophe. >> the nation's top size officials or call before congress tuesday to explain what they are doing to detect similar threats from space. >> object as large as the car ar
to protect schools and laws. it is aimed to dry up the supply of the overtime. >> while the part of the measure is in limbo. it is likely that the senate will vote on three other measures a ban on high capacity ammunition clips, a call for universal background checks, and stiffer penalties for gun trafficking. >> the risk of a large asteroid hitting or are small. but experts say the doomsday preparations still need to be made. >> congress are potential options that could...
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what was just dropped from the senate law. bill: also there is brand new video from inside the dorm room where a student was plotting a massacre on an american college campus. what police uncovered and then the chilling 911 call that may have stopped all of this. get great values on your favorite lexus models during the mmand performance sales event. this is the pursuit of perfection. fight dryness. roughness. breakage. all 5 signs of damage with pantene. amazing pro-v formulas fight signs of damage for healthier, stronger, shinier hair. dare to take the pantene 5 signs challenge today. i took the dare. will you? pantene. daily moisture renewal. hair so healthy it shines. this was me. then i found dr. scholl's pain relief orthotics. they reduce the impact on my lower body. so i feel less pain and more energized. dr. scholl's pain relief orthotics-- pain relief that starts with your feet. i'm a believer. bill: we have brand new video of the police storming a dormitory room at the university of central florida. you hear that ala
what was just dropped from the senate law. bill: also there is brand new video from inside the dorm room where a student was plotting a massacre on an american college campus. what police uncovered and then the chilling 911 call that may have stopped all of this. get great values on your favorite lexus models during the mmand performance sales event. this is the pursuit of perfection. fight dryness. roughness. breakage. all 5 signs of damage with pantene. amazing pro-v formulas fight signs of...
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there are many efforts we have not engaged in because of laws. would really allow for not only the military the n, we know into is on table. that will always be on the table nd that will be addressed because that is the way it is. we haveon the table and unfortunately not emphasized the diplomatic and the bilateral and efforts to really begin to address iran, as well as sanctions. there are many things we need to discuss and execute before we think of military options. host: the next caller is a etired colonel from santa california. caller: please address for me and thousands of veterans of would she bring a esolution to congress to get obama and eric holder to do duties, orn duties and al prosecute bush, cheney, rice, treason for criminal and billions of false claims government u.s. successfully? we need an investigation and rosecution for treason and other crimes by bush and cheney. tkops she agree? right now i think in terms of my priorities as a member of the budget committee committee i'mions trying to make sure that we first of all never go
there are many efforts we have not engaged in because of laws. would really allow for not only the military the n, we know into is on table. that will always be on the table nd that will be addressed because that is the way it is. we haveon the table and unfortunately not emphasized the diplomatic and the bilateral and efforts to really begin to address iran, as well as sanctions. there are many things we need to discuss and execute before we think of military options. host: the next caller is...
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state law requires communities to set aside land designated for affordable housing. >> we will take a quick break 4:42 . as we go and live look at storm tracker 4. the heavier showers are found in the north bay. the areas of yellow on the map. looking offshore we see more rain on the way. to our activity will stay with us for the morning commute. we will have more in a minute. >> we are backed at 4:4. 5 much of the bay area saw wet weather yesterday. here is video from pacifca where you can see a few people out and about, despite the rainy conditions. >> we saw less than an inch of rain here in san francisco and most of bay area as well. more rain is hitting the bay area right now. let us check in with erica. good morning with erica. >> good morning james. >> keep in mind if you're using highway 101 coming out of santa rosa using the golden gate bridge there is lane there. >> in the east bay you could see heavy rain impacting richmond. the rich and san rafael bridge heading to the shore freeway. it looks like all of it, berkeley could be picking up heavy rain momentarily. traffic head
state law requires communities to set aside land designated for affordable housing. >> we will take a quick break 4:42 . as we go and live look at storm tracker 4. the heavier showers are found in the north bay. the areas of yellow on the map. looking offshore we see more rain on the way. to our activity will stay with us for the morning commute. we will have more in a minute. >> we are backed at 4:4. 5 much of the bay area saw wet weather yesterday. here is video from pacifca where...
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. >> reporter: in most of the country it is against the law to text and drive. but did you know studies have shown there is something just as dangerous. kids in the car. get in your seat, aj. to see how distracting back seat antics could be we mounted cameras in my family's van. documenting every angle of our weekly 25-minute trip to the store. i knew there were cameras probably even drove safer than normal. >> traveling, 55, 60 miles an hour. >> reporter: after a risk expert at virginia tech to assess my performance was startling. flower looks for something she calls eyes off the road. >> eyes off. right there. that's a lot. >> reporter: look again in two precious seconds my eyes were on my kids our van traveled the length of a football field. something terribly wrong could have happened could it not have? >> yes it could have. >> reporter: distracted driving that 50% of all car crashes. that australian study finding in a 16-minute trip parents spend 3:22 looking away from the road. that's like driving almost a quarter of the trip with something blocking your v
. >> reporter: in most of the country it is against the law to text and drive. but did you know studies have shown there is something just as dangerous. kids in the car. get in your seat, aj. to see how distracting back seat antics could be we mounted cameras in my family's van. documenting every angle of our weekly 25-minute trip to the store. i knew there were cameras probably even drove safer than normal. >> traveling, 55, 60 miles an hour. >> reporter: after a risk expert...
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state conflicts with with federal law. but those have been rare. >> thank you very much. >> that brings to classify things. first the ranking member has sent thing to enter into the record. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i have here a document that is empowering and strengthening ohio's people. i ask unanimous consent to the record. >> any other or who is extraneous material also has five additional days to do so. thirdly, and a member who did not get to ask questions or have additional questions also have five days to ask us questions that we asked the director in a timely manner to respond to those. fourthly, thank you to the director as i said at the outset for your work in this area and your testimony and thank you for spending time so we can clear to the people who did have the patience to us questions and i appreciate the comment that she would follow on individual basis to answer some of those questions. the fifth day is this hearing is adjourned. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> so other generations they had to reattach
state conflicts with with federal law. but those have been rare. >> thank you very much. >> that brings to classify things. first the ranking member has sent thing to enter into the record. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i have here a document that is empowering and strengthening ohio's people. i ask unanimous consent to the record. >> any other or who is extraneous material also has five additional days to do so. thirdly, and a member who did not get to ask questions or...
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federal laws. for you to be releasing detainees is unfortunate. moving to a budgetary question, i understand that, with the exception of the custody operations, ice was operating under the presidential budget, not the budget set by congress under the continuing resolution. as a result, all of the other counts in ice carried a balance and240 million for the year $120 million for the past six months. additionally, your cfo indicated that ice carried forward $120 million in user fee balances. again, all federal law- enforcement is doubling and struggling to cover their core missions. ice ever submit a reprogramming request to the appropriations rather than releasing detained illegal immigrants? >> with regard to the appropriations outside of the custody operations, we were pursuing a conservative -- a conservative approach because we did not know what our budget would be for the rest of the year and those funds would be what would allow us to operate at a substantial level in those accounts for the re
federal laws. for you to be releasing detainees is unfortunate. moving to a budgetary question, i understand that, with the exception of the custody operations, ice was operating under the presidential budget, not the budget set by congress under the continuing resolution. as a result, all of the other counts in ice carried a balance and240 million for the year $120 million for the past six months. additionally, your cfo indicated that ice carried forward $120 million in user fee balances....
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >>> all right. today another optimistic economic sign. this time coming from the housing sector, please check this out. we're going to begin with housing starts. we're running strong up to better than 900,000 per month. now, by the way, the peak many years ago was 2 million. so don't talk to me about bubbles. this is just about recovery. but i do want to just show you that this thing continues to roll up. it's up 28% year on year. now let's go to the second one. housing permits, same story. i'm sorry. should have cleared that. same story. but now i'll just redraw the line anyway. there you go. it's still running up. that's about -- let's see, 34% a year. here's something to think about. housing starts are leading indicator of the whole economy. and so that contribution may kick in this year, give us better than expected growth. housing permits are leading indicator of housing starts. so leading indicator of a leading indicator, which really got my attention today, and people who tell me we're having
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >>> all right. today another optimistic economic sign. this time coming from the housing sector, please check this out. we're going to begin with housing starts. we're running strong up to better than 900,000 per month. now, by the way, the peak many years ago was 2 million. so don't talk to me about bubbles. this is just about recovery. but i do want to just show you that this thing continues to roll up. it's up 28% year on year. now let's...
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that's what the law says. we think that that's a better approach than handing everything over to insurance companies and the republican plan to give seniors a voucher premium support, i don't care what you call it. it's bad news, because seniors will be getting this thing, but the value of that thing doesn't keep up with the rising health care costs. the chairman mentioned prescription drug part d. it came in under projected costs. one reason was, you had more generic drugs on the entire market, not just the medicare market. but the other major reason was, guess what? 25% fewer people enrolled in part d. you had fewer partnership panels and it cost less, 25%. now it is simply wrong to say that the republican voucher plan for medicare is like part d prescription drug or like the federal employee health benefit plan, which we have referred to many times before, because the difference is, and it goes to the core of this issue, both those plans, part d and the federal employee health benefit plan have provisions t
that's what the law says. we think that that's a better approach than handing everything over to insurance companies and the republican plan to give seniors a voucher premium support, i don't care what you call it. it's bad news, because seniors will be getting this thing, but the value of that thing doesn't keep up with the rising health care costs. the chairman mentioned prescription drug part d. it came in under projected costs. one reason was, you had more generic drugs on the entire...
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is a president who picks people to promote because they support his ideology rather than the rule of law. >> this is a man headed up the civil rights division at which the inspector general concluded there's a racial hostility within that department that remains deeply divided over whether cases enforcing rights under the voting rights laws should ever be brought or should be brought with any consistency, where the victims in those voting cases are white and the defendants are black. that's under mr. perez and even some on the left have been saying, enough is enough. eric holder personally needs to answer for that ig's report. although it's gotten very scant coverage. so do you believe that that is a potential issue for mr. perez on his confirmation to head up the labor department? >> inge it's one of the most serious accusations, his failure to be candid when testifying and then this interference based on ideology. these seem to be the reasons the president is promoting him, which is exactly what you don't want to have in a cabinet officer whose primary job is jobs. we can't have that k
is a president who picks people to promote because they support his ideology rather than the rule of law. >> this is a man headed up the civil rights division at which the inspector general concluded there's a racial hostility within that department that remains deeply divided over whether cases enforcing rights under the voting rights laws should ever be brought or should be brought with any consistency, where the victims in those voting cases are white and the defendants are black....
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i support it personally and as a matter of policy and law. jon: jonah goldberg is editor at large for the national review and a fox news contributor. when you look at that video, jonah, i mean, nice makeup, soft lighting, it looks like a campaign commercial. >> yeah. it also kind of looks like, you know, the wedding scene from the godfather where he can't deny anyone a request with on the with daughter's wedding day. [laughter] yeah, i thought this was a weird choice for them to do it this way because what private citizen comes out with this kind of highly-produced video unless they're planning to run for office? they could have done this a bunch of different ways that would have left things more ambiguous. it's not like she doesn't have a rolodex full of reporters that could ask her softball questions as sort of a two months out of the state department what's going on kind of thing where she could have gotten out in front of the gay marriage issue. this really felt like a campaign announcement. jon: so what happened to the hillary clinton wh
i support it personally and as a matter of policy and law. jon: jonah goldberg is editor at large for the national review and a fox news contributor. when you look at that video, jonah, i mean, nice makeup, soft lighting, it looks like a campaign commercial. >> yeah. it also kind of looks like, you know, the wedding scene from the godfather where he can't deny anyone a request with on the with daughter's wedding day. [laughter] yeah, i thought this was a weird choice for them to do it...
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congress has got to compel this president to enforce the laws already on the books. martha: the white house would say they've ejected more people than the previous white house. >> that's exactly right. we have the most money being spent at the border right now. >> no, it's a complete fallacy. deportation -- [inaudible conversations] martha: i'm sorry, but we're almost out of time. i'll let you respond to that, bob. go ahead. >> the only individuals who are being debolterred are those with violent -- deimportanted are those -- deported are those with violent histories. congress has got to enforce the laws, compel the president to do it and for extra credit let's initiate mandatory nationwide e-verify and protect american jobs -- martha: we've got to leave it there. bob and angela, thank you very much. it's going to be a hot topic in the months to come, no doubt. bill: so jenna lee rolls your way in ten minutes. jenna: more on breaking news out of nevada where seven marines have been killed in a training explosion. news of a chemical attack in syria, we're awaiting com
congress has got to compel this president to enforce the laws already on the books. martha: the white house would say they've ejected more people than the previous white house. >> that's exactly right. we have the most money being spent at the border right now. >> no, it's a complete fallacy. deportation -- [inaudible conversations] martha: i'm sorry, but we're almost out of time. i'll let you respond to that, bob. go ahead. >> the only individuals who are being debolterred...
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why do we cater to people who break the law in the first place? if you need the votes, i do not think you need them that badly. it upsets me terribly that we are being forced, no matter how you look at it, to except coming-- except people here who do not love this country, and are not being politically and religiously persecuted summerhouse. host: she believes it is inevitable, a pathway to citizenship. not necessarily. if you separate the streams, the red card from the green card, i do not see where it would be inevitable. some would choose to stay part of the workforce. she is saying we do not have enough jobs for them right now, and i would just say every day we have a job fairs and every day i hear employers tell me i cannot find workers with eight percent unemployment. host: what kind of jobs? guest: every kind, management, to low worker. if you drive a truck in an oilfield you can make $100,000 a year driving a truck with a ged. these are not low-paying jobs. we had 14 jobs at one company for over $100,000 a year and could not find a taker.
why do we cater to people who break the law in the first place? if you need the votes, i do not think you need them that badly. it upsets me terribly that we are being forced, no matter how you look at it, to except coming-- except people here who do not love this country, and are not being politically and religiously persecuted summerhouse. host: she believes it is inevitable, a pathway to citizenship. not necessarily. if you separate the streams, the red card from the green card, i do not see...
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skeptical about any laws whatsoever. i think sometimes people believe the purpose of getting elected is to pass new laws. i have often thought maybe the purpose should be to get rid of some of the laws that we have. so i'm always skeptical about that. but at the same time with mayor bloomberg, it does seem that he's just on this kick right? that he is going to make everybody in new york just like him. >> yeah, exactly. >> bill: i'm perfect. i don't smoke. right? i don't drink bill gulps. >> i don't eat too much salt. >> bill: right. and i never have msg in my food so you are going to be as perfect as i am, or i'm going to die trying. i don't think this will work. >> announcer: this the "bill press show." support the drug war you must be high. cenk uygur: i think the number one thing viewers like about the young turks is that we're honest. i think the audience gets that i actually mean it. michael shure: this show is about being up to date so a lot of my work happens by doing the things that i am given to doing anyway. jo
skeptical about any laws whatsoever. i think sometimes people believe the purpose of getting elected is to pass new laws. i have often thought maybe the purpose should be to get rid of some of the laws that we have. so i'm always skeptical about that. but at the same time with mayor bloomberg, it does seem that he's just on this kick right? that he is going to make everybody in new york just like him. >> yeah, exactly. >> bill: i'm perfect. i don't smoke. right? i don't drink bill...
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the law has a bright line. it says if you engage in a wongful action, there is a defense called the insanity defense which never works as most of us know because we don't recognize it. should we recognize it, that's an interesting question. should we have a more robust concept of diminished responsibility in light of the understanding that some people have less control over their preferences and desires or should we have better sentencing schemes or get rid of incarceration and come up with different models of trying to deal with punishment once we understand people have wrong selections. i think those are all interesting questions, but is there free will? well, the fact that almost everybody in the audience raised either their right or left hand contemplated it and were quickly able to act and respond. that to me says, yes, there is. now what do we want to do about it? now that we understand that those of us in the audience or up here that like chocolate cake may not have control over it, how do we want to acc
the law has a bright line. it says if you engage in a wongful action, there is a defense called the insanity defense which never works as most of us know because we don't recognize it. should we recognize it, that's an interesting question. should we have a more robust concept of diminished responsibility in light of the understanding that some people have less control over their preferences and desires or should we have better sentencing schemes or get rid of incarceration and come up with...
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the reason that was filed against him is because the law strictly cites that it has to be an elected official or a department head and bottom-line i was in the military for quite a few years and one of the things i learned is the co is responsible for everything that goes on under his or her command. one of the comments that mr. [inaudible] made were regarding sergeant goss. he talked about all the expertise he had, experience, so forth, but sergeant goss for all his expeer seize cannot answer a simple idr in compliance with the law. some people say i want to embarrass people with my remarks. if the order is embarrassing, it is members of the legal division that have embarrassed the chief, not me. the simple fact that the legal division can't seem to accept a public records request and answer it on a timely basis is unacceptable. and the chief is responsible to see that all of the officers, all of the staff under his command follow the law. in in this case he did not. you can say you're just being picky, but on a nine to one vote turns out i was right, it was not responded to properl
the reason that was filed against him is because the law strictly cites that it has to be an elected official or a department head and bottom-line i was in the military for quite a few years and one of the things i learned is the co is responsible for everything that goes on under his or her command. one of the comments that mr. [inaudible] made were regarding sergeant goss. he talked about all the expertise he had, experience, so forth, but sergeant goss for all his expeer seize cannot answer...
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, that all of a sudden they're going to follow new laws. guys, no.bout the bad it's all about the lead. it's like that chunk of metal that's likee, saying that fork made me fat. and background checks. guess to learn more about a person's thinking and moreiation and intentions, background checks. mr. president, should have yours. with [cheers and applause] is great to be back at cpac. i'm so happy to be here and it coming home even though it is only my second time here but kind of feel like i'm hang of it. i can spot the liberal media write their annual conservative in crisis stories. here?ny of you guys are raise your hands, come on, raise your hands. proud. you're loud. we're used to it. not ashamed toe raise it high, don't worry, we never dream of making you wait outside on the party bus. it is an honor to be here. we can come together, folks, for an adult conversation about the country and heaven knows we need this. for ourof what passes national conversations these but.is anything remember "no drama beap." if only. now it's all drama ob
, that all of a sudden they're going to follow new laws. guys, no.bout the bad it's all about the lead. it's like that chunk of metal that's likee, saying that fork made me fat. and background checks. guess to learn more about a person's thinking and moreiation and intentions, background checks. mr. president, should have yours. with [cheers and applause] is great to be back at cpac. i'm so happy to be here and it coming home even though it is only my second time here but kind of feel like i'm...
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she was brought to this has to to meet her father and mother in law. of that moment she would write, had i stepped onto noah's ark, i could not have been more utterly astonished. louisa catherine had a challenge adams.ing over abigail john adams was easy, he took to her right away. she always felt are a comfortable and well liked by him. abigail is more skeptical. perhaps due to john quincy's teasing. he only gave abigail a little bit of information about louisa catherine. he was not forthright in his intentions. it was a surprise that he married louisa catherine so quickly. abigail did not get a chance to know her. she was quite concerned, although she was an american onizen, she had never been american soil. this was not what she intended for her son. through time, she learned to grow and love and understand louisa catherine. through the years, they forged a very strong relationship. louisa catherine describing abigail adams as the planet around which all revolved. louisa catherine and john quincy, unlike john adams, if year-ve at peace field round.
she was brought to this has to to meet her father and mother in law. of that moment she would write, had i stepped onto noah's ark, i could not have been more utterly astonished. louisa catherine had a challenge adams.ing over abigail john adams was easy, he took to her right away. she always felt are a comfortable and well liked by him. abigail is more skeptical. perhaps due to john quincy's teasing. he only gave abigail a little bit of information about louisa catherine. he was not forthright...
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but still, it gets back to i was taught absolutism on freedom of speech in law school and i stick to that. i think if it happened here, i'd say as long as you're not inciting anyone to violence, he has every right to do this. >> has every right to do this. ms. love, what do you think? >> you know i don't like this. i mean, i don't like this and i agree with you, craig, that they should make him watch a month of history channel hitler week. do that and he will never ever do that salute again. he's an international player. he knows what he's doing. international, he is well versed in what is right and what is wrong. if he wanted to do it, step up to be a man and say i wanted to salute. >> from the public relations aspect of it, it never pays to make nazi reference. it always backfires. just stupid. >> but it got all of us kind of thinking, how does one not know. it's absolutely ignorant not to know about the barbarity that was adolf hitler, but it got us talking this morning. the guy is 20. i mean, does he maybe not know the history, peter? is that a possibility? >> first of all, i fin
but still, it gets back to i was taught absolutism on freedom of speech in law school and i stick to that. i think if it happened here, i'd say as long as you're not inciting anyone to violence, he has every right to do this. >> has every right to do this. ms. love, what do you think? >> you know i don't like this. i mean, i don't like this and i agree with you, craig, that they should make him watch a month of history channel hitler week. do that and he will never ever do that...
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labor law protection as a major component of enforcement of the laws is an extremely important deterrent to future unlawful immigration. host: story from politico earlier this month. senate stop on lower skilled workers. -- stuck on low-skilled workers. talk about this effort. guest: the issue of any future immigrants who come on employment-based visas is but that the fault line. chamber of commerce and afl-cio have been in negotiations. it seems they may have stalled in recent days. both the chamber and afl and the union knows there is some political momentum behind it immigration reform this year that they can't be what holds up immigration reform. a so, we are hopeful they will reach an agreement. one of the challenges is given the unemployment rate we have today, it is hard to make the argument from the business perspective that there are not enough u.s. workers today to fill those jobs. obviously for high skilled workers, many of the high-tech companies believe there is a labor shortage. so, there needs to be at least some initial agreement about some basic things that both unions a
labor law protection as a major component of enforcement of the laws is an extremely important deterrent to future unlawful immigration. host: story from politico earlier this month. senate stop on lower skilled workers. -- stuck on low-skilled workers. talk about this effort. guest: the issue of any future immigrants who come on employment-based visas is but that the fault line. chamber of commerce and afl-cio have been in negotiations. it seems they may have stalled in recent days. both the...
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at issue is, whether the stop and frisk law unfairly target minorities? officers are allowed to stop, question, and sometimes frisk people on the street. city officials say it's helped dramatically reduce gun violence. >>> and a quiet indiana street in is shambles this morning after a private jet came crashing down. the corporate jet hit two homes in south bend, indiana, before becoming lodged in a third home. the pilot had reported electrical problems. >>> hundreds of people evacuated in eastern tennessee this morning after a wildfire erupts and destroys dozens of homes in great smoky mountains national park. helicopters are being brought in to douse the flames. >>> and a health scare for old school rapper tone loc. he clapsed on stage while performing in iowa. you haven't heard that name in awhile, have you? he reportedly has a history of seizures. the 47-year-old is best known for his '80s hit, everybody -- funky cold medina. >>> and finally, a pro football star is a free agent this morning all because of a fax machine. it took too long to transmit the
at issue is, whether the stop and frisk law unfairly target minorities? officers are allowed to stop, question, and sometimes frisk people on the street. city officials say it's helped dramatically reduce gun violence. >>> and a quiet indiana street in is shambles this morning after a private jet came crashing down. the corporate jet hit two homes in south bend, indiana, before becoming lodged in a third home. the pilot had reported electrical problems. >>> hundreds of people...
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the soak tiff director at american center for law and justice. welcome back to both of you. i want to start with you, naghmeh. friday was a very difficult day for you. we saw you in tears as you testified in front. what was that like for you? >> it was very emotional. i tried to have a front so i don't usually show my emotions very much but, it was, it's a reality of what the kids and i face every day. it's the emotions and missing him and seeing my kids suffer and terribly miss their daddy. my son had his fifth birthday yesterday. saeed was supposed to take him to disneyland. it was a hard day. it was hard. he was missing from our family and it was aing day for us but, it has been emotional. martha: but at the same time, you got something that you have wanted for a long time which is to bring this issue in front of this congressional hearing. what was the response that you got? did you feel like you had sort of, you know, warm blooded human beings looking back at you saying i get it, we're going to help you now? >> yes. it was very surprising and, in a way just amazing resp
the soak tiff director at american center for law and justice. welcome back to both of you. i want to start with you, naghmeh. friday was a very difficult day for you. we saw you in tears as you testified in front. what was that like for you? >> it was very emotional. i tried to have a front so i don't usually show my emotions very much but, it was, it's a reality of what the kids and i face every day. it's the emotions and missing him and seeing my kids suffer and terribly miss their...
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it is very much enforcing the laws and some would argue it has over enforced the laws. the reason is that we have seen mothers, we have seen street vendors, we have seen workers, people contributing to this country in many different ways, including even u.s. citizen children and u.s. citizens mistakenly reported to their home countries. not their home countries or deported to mexico, for example, when they were actually u.s. born. the fact the administration hasn't fact been enforcing the laws. but like any agency, the department of homeland security has a memo that says because of limited resources it is exercising prosecutorial discretion, which says they will focus on certain types for deportation rather than others. then last june, in 2012, the obama administration did send a directive to agents saying young immigrants will arrive in the united states before the age of 16 and meet certain criteria are considered low level priority for deportation, and that is probably what the caller is referring to. host: comment from clinton, maryland, on the democrats' line. call
it is very much enforcing the laws and some would argue it has over enforced the laws. the reason is that we have seen mothers, we have seen street vendors, we have seen workers, people contributing to this country in many different ways, including even u.s. citizen children and u.s. citizens mistakenly reported to their home countries. not their home countries or deported to mexico, for example, when they were actually u.s. born. the fact the administration hasn't fact been enforcing the laws....
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when it was a crisis like little rock crisis, eisenhower did follow the law. he followed the constitution. he did what a five star general did. the hated this whole thing. anti-particularly didn't like adam clayton powell. he thought he was a demagogue. so i'm not sure what nixon's role in this, nixon was, you, nixon was very friendly with them because they kind of like each other. [inaudible] >> the issue was that he was actually influenced by advisers to him he won't be able to make a decisive decision not to include. so what i'm saying is that you feel as though nixon's personal politics towards african-americans during his administration were negatively affected by his advisors that surrounded him during that administration? >> i don't think the. you're talking presidents nixon, not vice president nixon spent but i'm talking about an event that happened during his vice presidential speeches are not aware of one or the other, i'm sorry. >> i think that richard nixon attitude towards african-americans were shaped by some assumptions we have about genetics an
when it was a crisis like little rock crisis, eisenhower did follow the law. he followed the constitution. he did what a five star general did. the hated this whole thing. anti-particularly didn't like adam clayton powell. he thought he was a demagogue. so i'm not sure what nixon's role in this, nixon was, you, nixon was very friendly with them because they kind of like each other. [inaudible] >> the issue was that he was actually influenced by advisers to him he won't be able to make a...
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also on c-span radio and c- span.org. , executivening director of the national immigration law center has the latest on the the debate over immigration reform. grover norquist looks at the budget proposals by house republicans and senate democrats. new york times reporter edward wyatt ask us is how the federal communications commissus
also on c-span radio and c- span.org. , executivening director of the national immigration law center has the latest on the the debate over immigration reform. grover norquist looks at the budget proposals by house republicans and senate democrats. new york times reporter edward wyatt ask us is how the federal communications commissus
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my mother-in-law went there. also this morning, two people are dead this morning after a private jet crashes into homes in south bend, indiana. now hundreds are being forced to leave their homes while crews clean up the jet fuel. anita joins us live from the scene of that crash with the latest. good morning, anita. >> hi, good morning to you. the ntsb and faa are investigating. boy, this must have been some frightening moments. you can see the house here behind me. you can see what you're looking at is the tail of the jet that crashed into the home. there were four people on board that jet. two of them are dead. we don't know if that included the pilot and the crew. at this point, we don't have identification. there were additional people on the ground that were hurt. there are a total of three people that were taken to local hospitals and at least two people have died as a result of this whole thing. you can imagine how scary this was for the people who heard it and saw it. >> my front door flew open and then i
my mother-in-law went there. also this morning, two people are dead this morning after a private jet crashes into homes in south bend, indiana. now hundreds are being forced to leave their homes while crews clean up the jet fuel. anita joins us live from the scene of that crash with the latest. good morning, anita. >> hi, good morning to you. the ntsb and faa are investigating. boy, this must have been some frightening moments. you can see the house here behind me. you can see what you're...
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i went to florida law school. >> can't go wrong with math. >> go gators. >> he likes math. didn't work out too well for him in the super bowl but he did pretty well in the election. >> tiebreaker. >> i've done mine. >> this is the tiebreaker. i'm going to figure out what he says. >> why work hard on this? you just know it. >> march madness. that's what it's called. >> you do your homework. >> you outsourced that, mika! >> i did not. >> what is wrong with you? >>> still ahead on "morning joe," congressman tom graves says the ryan budget is just what the country needs to get the economy back on track. he joins us straight ahead. >>> also msnbc news chief white house correspondent chuck todd will be with us when we come back. earning loads of points. we'll leave that there. you got a weather balloon, with points? yes i did. [ man ] points i could use for just about anything. go. ♪ keep on going in this direction. take this bridge over here. there it is! [ man ] so i used mine to get a whole new perspective. [ laughter ] [ male announcer ] earn points with the citi thankyou c
i went to florida law school. >> can't go wrong with math. >> go gators. >> he likes math. didn't work out too well for him in the super bowl but he did pretty well in the election. >> tiebreaker. >> i've done mine. >> this is the tiebreaker. i'm going to figure out what he says. >> why work hard on this? you just know it. >> march madness. that's what it's called. >> you do your homework. >> you outsourced that, mika! >> i did...
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. >> what do you teach in law school? >> criminal call and also in the college of riss school of public affairs. >> host: what are you teaching? >> guest: society. >> host: what sparked you to say this is why exceed in college. >> host: i'm beginning to see i was seeing the same problems over and over again. things like not understanding how to side material and inadvertently getting themselves into plagiarism. they would come in and see this great new world that is college and take advantage of everything in the classroom. and i regularly immelt my students of henson. i began to see that i was sending the same females out year after year and i thought it's time to write the book therefore i can say i don't have to keep sending the e-mails. >> host: what is the best thing that parents can do to protect their kids? >> guest: one is the academic side and the best thing students can do to prepare for colleges reading and writing and i know that sounds old school but it's true today as it was when i went to college that's the
. >> what do you teach in law school? >> criminal call and also in the college of riss school of public affairs. >> host: what are you teaching? >> guest: society. >> host: what sparked you to say this is why exceed in college. >> host: i'm beginning to see i was seeing the same problems over and over again. things like not understanding how to side material and inadvertently getting themselves into plagiarism. they would come in and see this great new world...
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backed by laws that require transparency, risk limits, capital buffers against losses, and consequences for misconduct. that is the big picture. here are a few of the detailed findings from our investigation. they rapidly amassed a huge portfolio of synthetic derivatives. in part using federally insured depositor funds in a series of risky short-term trades disclosing the extent of the portfolio only after intense needy exposure
backed by laws that require transparency, risk limits, capital buffers against losses, and consequences for misconduct. that is the big picture. here are a few of the detailed findings from our investigation. they rapidly amassed a huge portfolio of synthetic derivatives. in part using federally insured depositor funds in a series of risky short-term trades disclosing the extent of the portfolio only after intense needy exposure
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i had after a couple of years, well, maybe i ought to go to law school or maybe i ought to do something else. i am glad i didn't. so in any case, once he got the show and i was on ate it all the time. i mean, i think i have done enough tv for a lifetime. >> when he was here right after he retired. he talked about his relationship with jesus christ, the same thing. >> right. >> that is new that people talk about this in public? journalist talk about it? >> you must have asked. >> i did. i say, there was time when people would say i am not talking about my religious beliefs. >> well, that is not true, i think, these days among born again christians. you know? they are willing to talk about it. i have. i have given talks to various groups and prayer breakfasts at one place or another. not a lot. i have been asked occasionally. i have been willing to do that. >> ry have a column from 2012 where you talk about chuck who died in 2012 back in probably april or something like that. you say that he wanted me to give a talk somewhere about my life as a christian while working in the secular natio
i had after a couple of years, well, maybe i ought to go to law school or maybe i ought to do something else. i am glad i didn't. so in any case, once he got the show and i was on ate it all the time. i mean, i think i have done enough tv for a lifetime. >> when he was here right after he retired. he talked about his relationship with jesus christ, the same thing. >> right. >> that is new that people talk about this in public? journalist talk about it? >> you must have...
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do talk about them in the book a little bit because there are some interesting things about the way law has evolved in the country. one thing that i've learned about doing their research in my book is that the idea that an invention is a brand new idea is incorrect because of course everything comes from what came before it and in fact that this in my mind one of the key points about tinkering is that it is actually taking away from you making something new out of it. even the laser bugs sapper, which intellectual ventures developed told me that they actually built it out of spare parts from consumer electronics they built out of each -- ebay so i think that is something they wanted to do in a lot of ways. i ever stand people come up with a great idea they are afraid we are going to steal it, but the reality is that it does not usually work that way. usually people try to steal it wants to end its already successful. so if you can get to that point, then you have a high class problem. so, you know, i think it is natural for people with special the young people to think that what they ha
do talk about them in the book a little bit because there are some interesting things about the way law has evolved in the country. one thing that i've learned about doing their research in my book is that the idea that an invention is a brand new idea is incorrect because of course everything comes from what came before it and in fact that this in my mind one of the key points about tinkering is that it is actually taking away from you making something new out of it. even the laser bugs...
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in the law. the reason i was there as my mother was a speaker. she was a nationalist ossetian women lawyers and started an annual survey. first a sociologist who choose growing up she was told she had to be a teacher at the age of 40 graduate from law school had was a major part of an two major law firms. she always felt very upset by what she saw and how the treatment of women in law firms even though she was to be men should partner at a major law firm, she started annual survey of law firms across the country in which she found his 15% of women today in 2013 make equity partner across the board. roughly 15% of women are able to make equity partner in law firms across the country was the statistic they found. that's actually really sad. somebody got up and said you know, a lot of times women leave and climb the himalayas or the law firm says people if our law firm and make a want to do great things. you know, that's not really the point. don't climb the himalayas, but the question we need to fo
in the law. the reason i was there as my mother was a speaker. she was a nationalist ossetian women lawyers and started an annual survey. first a sociologist who choose growing up she was told she had to be a teacher at the age of 40 graduate from law school had was a major part of an two major law firms. she always felt very upset by what she saw and how the treatment of women in law firms even though she was to be men should partner at a major law firm, she started annual survey of law firms...
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>> guest: criminal law in the law school, and i actually also teach over in the college of -- school of public affairs. >> host: what do you teach there? >> guest: law and society. >> host: what sparked you to write "how to succeed in college"? >> guest: great question. i taught for over 20 years now, and i saw some of the same problems from students over and over and over again, things like not understanding how to cite material and inadvertently getting in trouble with plagarism, a student seeing college, take advantage of everything in the classroom, and i e-mail students with hints and the like, and i sent the same e-mails out year after year, and i thought, you know what, time to write the book to say, "buy the book," and i don't have to send the e-mails out. >> host: what's the best thing parents can do to prepare their kids? >> guest: a couple things. one is the academic side. the best thing that students can do to be prepared for college is reading and writing, and i know that sounds old school, but it is true today as it was when i went to college in the olden days, and that
>> guest: criminal law in the law school, and i actually also teach over in the college of -- school of public affairs. >> host: what do you teach there? >> guest: law and society. >> host: what sparked you to write "how to succeed in college"? >> guest: great question. i taught for over 20 years now, and i saw some of the same problems from students over and over and over again, things like not understanding how to cite material and inadvertently getting...
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and traffic enforcement that, when police have started prohibition and they started enforcing traffic laws. and to see how, what was once a co-op would've relationship between citizens and police really changed once they had to circuiting people for driving or seeking arrest while drinking liquor. alcohol was banned in virginia two years before national legislation was passed. there were people who believed that they could just go out on the potomac and consume liquor, then that was legal because they were not technically in virginia. earlier the police department needed a lot of vehicles. it was a pretty small area. they were responsible for patrolling and started seeing the size of alexandria double and then double again in a matter of 20 years, really changed the department. the staffing, more vehicles, and ultimately they needed a new police station. one of the stories i find really interesting is how officers began enforcing speed limits. for the like the first 40 years of please departments history you didn't have cars. they were not motorized vehicles. so once cars started coming to
and traffic enforcement that, when police have started prohibition and they started enforcing traffic laws. and to see how, what was once a co-op would've relationship between citizens and police really changed once they had to circuiting people for driving or seeking arrest while drinking liquor. alcohol was banned in virginia two years before national legislation was passed. there were people who believed that they could just go out on the potomac and consume liquor, then that was legal...
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. >> my father-in-law. grandpa. >> and mom's watching from home. >> yeah. we have another baby due in another week. >> maybe another golfer coming. >> so she can't fly right now. >> does he talk? >> he says golf ball and hi. two words. mama. >> important words. >> well, owen and keith, thanks for being here. what a great story. we will look out for you guys. >> thanks for having us. >> good luck with baby number two. >> thank you. >> yea! a good one, owen. david gregory is back with us now for a look at what's coming up on "meet the press." good morning again. >> good morning, erica. coming up on the program, we're joined by the archbishop of chicago, george live, from rome. and plus the debate here in washington -- in washington, about the budget. the debt duel. two leading voices, chris van hollen and kevin mccarthy, and wisconsin governor scott walker on the roundtable. >> all right. we're looking fooshd to all of that. david, thanks. >>> that'll do it for us on a sunday morning. happy st. paddy's day. >> and i'll see you on "nbc nightly news." until the
. >> my father-in-law. grandpa. >> and mom's watching from home. >> yeah. we have another baby due in another week. >> maybe another golfer coming. >> so she can't fly right now. >> does he talk? >> he says golf ball and hi. two words. mama. >> important words. >> well, owen and keith, thanks for being here. what a great story. we will look out for you guys. >> thanks for having us. >> good luck with baby number two. >>...